Sunday, January 3, 2010

How We Wrapped Up 2009

We may not have many Christmas traditions, but at our house we do have a fun way to wrap up the Old Year.

It's the annual opening of the M family time capsule.





The New Year's Eve the year before we each fill out our Time Capsule form. We predict who will win the Super Bowl (no small chore for Youngest Daughter). We tell what our current biggest "pet peeve" is. We guess who will grow the most. And much more.

Then we seal up the hallowed time capsule and it sits moldering away, becoming fascinating, filled with unknown secrets on my closet shelf for a whole year.

The following New Year's Eve we open it up and have fun cheering those who made accurate predictions, measuring everyone to see who really did grow the most and laughing over who we were a year ago.





This year we enjoyed Youngest Daughter's prediction that her favorite vocalist at the end of '09 would be Kate Gosselin. And Oldest Daughter melted into a pool of embarrassment that her favorite singers at the end of '08 were The Jonas Brothers.

One child, not to be mentioned, thought the best thing that would happen to him in '09 would be the acquiring of a girlfriend. And the Man of the House had as his biggest wish a full night of uninterrupted sleep.

I think they're both still hoping.

I, for one, predicted that the best thing that would happen to me would be that I would knit my first pair of socks in '09.

Ah, well. There's always 2010.




After our laughter and congratulations had subsided, we filled out our 2010 sheets, and once again sealed up the Time Capsule, ready for another unveiling on the eve of 2011.

And now '09 is over; the excitement of both Christmas and New Year's are done. And even this last weekend of the holidays is hours from being completed.

Real life commences tomorrow.

Here we go 2010.

Take a deep breath . . . and jump!


And now to Him who can keep you on your feet, standing tall
in His bright presence, fresh and celebrating---
to our One God, our only Savior, through Jesus Christ
our Master, be glory, majesty, strength and rule before all time,
and now, and to the end of all time. Yes!
Jude 1:24-25 (The Message)

5 comments:

  1. This is an absolute wonderful idea! Those sheets are prized possessions! Happy New Year.
    (On a side note - I hope the Super Bowl winner prediction for 2010 are the Colts, my hometown team!)

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  2. That is such an incredible idea! I wish I had done that when the kids were all still at home.

    I hope your year gets off to a wonderful start.

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  3. Totally stealing this idea - for next year of course!

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  4. That is the CUTEST idea yet! Simple yet effective. Perfect. (and your Christmas party outfit was beautiful)

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